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this speech is criticized by the former democrat speaker of the house? >> can you imagine that? instead of nancy pelosi sending condolences to the family she is worried about insulting her base by biden using the correct term. why did the president have to be shamed into saying her name and offering his condolences to the family by the way he should have done that when this happened the day after oh by the way my condolences always judge any leader on the actions. the president had an series reversing trump's border policies. remain in mexico policy, highly effective. he didn't do it. deeds, not words matter. always judge joe biden particularly on his deeds because he had a lot of words to say last night but not much to back him up. >> carley: we got a state of the union address and super tuesday elections all wrapped up in one week. >> carley: now let's have ourselves a great weekend. have great day joe, "fox & friends" starts right now. >> ainsley: it is 6:00 a.m. here
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on the east coast on a friday it is march 8th, and this is "fox & friends." president biden finally invoking laken riley's name at last night's state of the union. but, not without saying her name incorrectly. >> lincoln, lincoln riley, an innocent young woman who was killed by an illegal. >> lawrence: senator katie britt sounded off in the republican response. >> president biden proudly proclaims that bidenomics is working. goodness, y'all, bless his heart. >> lawrence: the senator from the great state of alabama will join "fox & friends" with an exclusive. >> ainsley: back in the kitchen. >> brian: put him in, coach. we introduce a 5-year-old basketball coach taking the internet by storm. he's fantastic. you're not going to believe the video when we qu cue it up.
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>> joey: "fox & friends" starts right now and remember, mornings are better with friends. >> ainsley: president biden giving his third state of the union address last night, laying out his agenda and shifting his focus to the november election. >> lawrence: the president touting bidenomics and climate policies while barely mentioning the border. >> brian: madeleine rivera with what was and wasn't in the speech along with the structure. maddy? >> the president's tone was defiant as he tries to quell voters' concerns about his age, mental acuity and whether he has what it takes to run the country for ghor four years. his 67-minute speech was an owning salvo ahead of what is expected to be a tough and bitter rematch against former president trump. though he never mentioned trump by name, he referred to him as his predecessor at least a dozen times. the president opening his remarks by drawing contrast with trump on ukraine as he tried to
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stress that democracies around the world are on the line. >> overseas, putin of russia is on the march, invading ukraine and sowing chaos around europe and beyond. if anybody thinks he wonhewill stop with ukraine i ae you he will not. the threat to democracy must be defended. >> on the border the president is trying to flip the script on republicans and he slammed trump for his rhetoric on immigrants. >> and if my predecessor is watching, instead of paying politics and pressuring members of congress to block the bill, join me in telling the congress to pass it. i will not demonize immigrants saying they are poison in the blood of our country. >> trump was not the president's only target. he rebuked the supreme court for their decision to overturn roe v. wade. >> look, it's a decision to overturn roe v. wade the supreme
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court majority wrote the following and with all due respect, justices, women are not without electoral power -- excuse me, electoral or political power. >> there were disruptions. the president was interrupted by a gold star father steve nicuy whose son was one of the service presence killed during abby gate. he was arrested by capitol police. [shouting] >> biggest increase in history. >> while democrats praise his energy, republicans say his speech was partisan and divisive. former president trump saying this was an angry, polarizing, and hate-filled speech. he barely mentioned immigration or the worst border in the history of the world. the president and other members of the administration will fan out across the country in the coming days to drive home his state of the union message. guys, back to you.
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>> ainsley: what stood out to you last night. >> lawrence: i don't know what tools or strategies they used for the president. i hope they continue to do it because as "new york post" says he is alive. >> ainsley: like frankenstein he's alive. >> lawrence: look, i think the whole thing of joe biden unifying the country, well, that's dead. there was no unity line in that they attacked republicans. and, you know, brian, you have done a better job in making the case for ukraine than the president has. i don't know why he started a speech when you have americans struggling when it comes to the border, the economy. with ukraine first. why not put that closer to the end or in the middle of the street. he seems to think that's the number one priority for measures. i just don't get it. joe. >> joey: i have a question about that, too. brian, i think you are a good one to jump in on this because it look like he started his speech really talking to what would be his base and he needs to know what his base is because he has gone so far left that that moderate, y uncle joe basis
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isn't there anymore. ukraine, roe v. wade, and january 6th. if you ask me, that really puts a dividing line on ukraine. it says hey, ukraine is in this basket with roe v. wade, januard exclusively the left cares about it kind of did a disservice to it if you ask me. >> brian: yes. for the people that think ukraine needs the money on the right you put him in a terrible position. number one if you are going to start with it and you know how into it i am and people at home don't want to hear me talking about ukraine this is the beginning of the slow takeover of eastern europe and the next step is going to be more and more serious and soon nato. having said that his best argue. is 80% of the money you are asking for congress stays in america. go ahead and buy it from ourselves. you send it over. we replenish our stocks. if you were serious to defense you don't propose to congress that you give 1% increase in defense spending. that is not the message. i will also say this. you started with trump. you ended with trump. and you really want to make this -- if i close my eyes and
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say where is this speech coming from i would say it's the floor of the dnc. was he fired up? yes. was he yelling the whole time? yes. did i appreciate being screamed at for an hour and a half, no. you just nailed it. there is no more you could possibly say that he is a unifier. when he was at the border last week and he says i'm going to ask my predecessor to join me or i will join him. pretty good line even if he doesn't mean it. pretty good line. he left that. >> ainsley: when i turned on the tv last night and he goes up to the podium, he starts yelling and screaming and at times he was speeding through that speech where some of it you couldn't understand. and i was watching sean hannity last night and he called him jacked up joe. [laughter] then i noticed when marjorie taylor greene, when she was wearing the t-shirt that said say her name. she was talking about laken riley. poor little laken riley who was killed by an illegal immigrant, illegal immigrant charged with her killing. then he stopped. he held up that -- it looked like a pen that you put on your
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shirt. a button. and he mispronounced her name and called her lincoln instead of laken. and then the gold star dad we just saw that moment when he stands up and he is screaming remembering the abby gate. remember the u.s. marines. his child was killed at the abby gate. it was 67 minutes of an address. and he didn't mention the border until 40 minutes in. and he really sets the bar low. because when we turn on the tv last night we wanted to see if he could make it through. >> lawrence: this was the reaction, ainsley, when he finally brought up the border. >> in november, my team, again, serious negotiation with the bipartisan group of senators. the result was a bipartisan bill with the toughest set of border security forms we have ever seen. oh, you tonight think so. [crowd boos] >> oh, you don't like that bill, huh? that conservatives got together and said was a good bill? will i'll be darn. the border patrol union has
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endorsed this bill. the federal chamber of commerce -- yeah, yeah. you saying no, look at the facts. [laughter] [cheers] i know you know how to read. i'm told my predecessor called members of congress in the senate to demand they block the bill. he feels political wind he booted -- political win for me and political loser for him. it's not about him. it's not about me. i'd be a winner not really. i -- [heckle ler] boos] lincoln -- lincoln riley, an innocent young woman who was killed by an illegal, that's right. but how many thousands of people being killed by illegal? to her parents i say my heart goes out to you having lost children myself.
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[shouting] >> i understand. >> lawrence: no parents that are out there that understand what it means to have your kid killed by an illegal. the second thing, i am so sick of him always comparing the death of his children any time there's an american that is trackly killed, he has to stop doing it. he doesn't know what it feels to have an illegal kill his child. and he's never met with any of the angel parents as well. so, i mean, this was a moment. this was a unity moment where he could say listen, it was a bipartisan bill. the laken riley act that was just passed today, i'm going to sign it. i encourage my party to go along with it. he didn't do that either, brian. >> >> brian: there's two things. he decided crime is his weakest issue right before that would be the border. he has taken both. he is like yeah, i'm strong on the border, you guys don't want to do it. crime, look at the stats. no one believes either one of them. he just hopes we have short-term memory loss.
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also, i forgot about this. opening up he is fdr clearly talking to jon meacham and talking to historians. wow, is he going to talk about china and russia? that's interesting place to start. no, he is talking about russia and republicans. >> wow! your fight sat home. you are comparing fascist japan and fascist hitler germany to russia and republicans? that's your from front battle or russia and donald trump supporters? >> ainsley: joey, it was interesting to watch speaker johnson behind him when he talked about guns. >> he said trump -- well, he said my predecessor. he never mentioned word trump. >> he just talked about his predecessor 13 times. he said trump was proud that he did nothing and speaker johnson rolled his eyes. he talked about the pandemic. my predecessor failed. speaker johnson was just shaking his head. >> lawrence: more people died under covid under covid under biden than president trump. brian with a vaccine.
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>> joey: talk about guns and the border. border something important to me. i have spoken to laken riley's family. i think she was done a disservice from heckling in the crowd and the way he responded her memory deserves more than that. >> ainsley: her parents were invited and couldn't go because they are still grieving. >> brian: they need time. i agree with you by the way marjorie taylor greene, i don't need her screaming. it's not -- it it adds to the chaos. >> joey: we will bring in alabama senator katie britt to biden's state of the union address. she didn't hold back. >> what you saw was the performance of a permanent politician who has actually been in office for longer than i've been alive. the american dream has turned into a nightmare for so many families. just think about laken riley. president biden finally said her name but he refused to take responsibility for his own
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actions. president biden proudly proclaims that bidenomics is working, goodness, y'all, bless his heart. brian that was a little of katy brit's rebuttal last night. the alabama senator joins us right now for a "fox & friends" exclusive. senator, thanks so much for the quick turn around. i appreciate it. great job in your delivery, the structure of the speech, especially because had you to adjust at the last minute to what the president would say along with the changing dynamics in the chamber. your thoughts about his speech and the reflecting on yours? >> you know, it's exactly what we thought it would be, and that's that he didn't talk about things that real americans wanted to hear, that hard-working people wanted answers to. things that we talk about around this kitchen table every single day, he failed to mention or failed to give the time they deserved. i thought the anger and bitterness, what seemed to be some type of rage was unbecoming
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of the president of the united states. and t unfortunately he used none of our time to bring america together. he used divisive language and put every party in their corner. >> lawrence: i enjoyed you telling the man from texas bless your heart we all know what that means in the south. what do you think the party goes from here? because so long they have painted donald trump as the ultimate divisive figure. now you got the president united states did not extend an olive branch to your party or the republicans and the american people. what is the path forward for republicans? >> well, obviously, president biden is not interested in bringing people together, and he's also not interested in creating real solutions. i mean, what we saw last night, i think is just more and more of the same. and that's why we talked about things that matter. i mean, president trump left us
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with the most secure border that we have ever had in our country. >> and then we walked through last night in my response the things that president biden has done to actually undo that. you know, he sits back and says that none of this is his fault. guys, it absolutely is. in the first 100 days he had 94 executive actions that he took to undo what president trump's policies. he came in, he halted deportations. he said we will not be continuing the construction of the border wall. i mean, thing after thing, he said we are going to give amnesty to millions of illegal migrants that are here in this country. and what that does is that serves as a magnet to bring more and more people here. and the truth is the american people are paying the price. we are seeing it from every corner of this country. we are seeing it in the devastating tragedy that we're talking about today with laken riley and the loss of her life. i can't imagine as a parent the things that they are going
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through. you think about the parents whose children have died. fentanyl poisoning. enough is enough. and the president needs to assume responsibility. he knows how to do this. president trump laid out a road map of how to secure our border and make our country safer, but he refuses to do so. >> ainsley: you talked a lot about the economy. i wish we had seen more focus on that last night. talked about working at your dad's hardware store and your mom's dance studio. 60% of americans are living paycheck to paycheck. and he talked about snickers bars before he even talked about the border. he also was rebuking the alabama court over ivf and 9 high court, the supreme court over roe v. wade. listen to this. >> history is watching another assault on freedom. joining tonight is victoria beazley a social worker from alabama. she scheduled treatments to have that second child the alabama supreme court shut down ibf treatments across the state. my predecessor came to office to
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determined to see roe v. wade overturned. he's the reason he it was overturned and he brags about it. look at the chaos that has resulted. >> ainsley: what's your response? >> well, first, let's talk about the economy real quick. yesterday, when i had gone to the grocery store and actually picked up my children from school, i thought he doesn't get this. he's not signatures in these carpool lines. he's not checking out the grocery store seeing the prices go up. he's not pumping gas and seeing that go through the roof. so he just doesn't understand what real families are dealing with and with regards to ivf the uncomfortable truth here is that the alabama legislature has acted. they have acted to protect ivf and absolutely very quickly. and governor ivey, i think that paper was not even on her desk three seconds before she signed it into law. that legislation was signed into law. so they acted because they know
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we know, president trump knows that ivf is pro-life and pro-family. and they made sure to protect that for moms and dads all across our state. but, obviously, he didn't expect alabama to act so quickly and so firmly and likely they didn't have time to rearrange his speech because that may have messed him up just a little bit. >> joey: senator, before last night you were probably known for being exceptionally young for the body you're serving. in mitch mcconnell just announced he is going to step down as majority leader. and i know a lot of americans that look at like the freedom caucus in the house. man, the senate always folds. get in bucket battles and shutdowns. and republicans in the senate go astray. we see that two or three johns are going to put their name in the hat. more heir apparent than the changing of the guard. where is the energy for something dinner? where's the energy in the house? does that exist in the senate at all and will that have a say in this race?
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>> oh it absolutely exists in the senate. i'm really proud of my freshman class. we get together, you know, often, frequently to talk about these things, to talk about where we want to see the party go. where we want to see the senate go. and what we need to be doing for the american people. and one of the things that you just alluded to is actually doing our job. i am so sick, it has been over seven months we finished all of the appropriations work there in the senate, yes, susan collins and patty murray came together and we finished that at the end of july from our full committee. but, yet, chuck schumer did nothing to actually move those bills across the floor. we had one attempt and then everything else has been about over 100 days before he put one appropriations bill on the floor. and y'all, we are seeing stuff like that and we are frustrated because when we don't do our job in the united states senate, in the united states congress, the american people pay the price. so, you think about how far we are in to this fiscal year, with
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absolutely no funding being allocated, it's irresponsible and we must do better. so, we want to see a leader that's going to get us back to doing our job and we'll be asking tough questions. and seeing who can rise to the occasion. >> brian: yeah, senator, the problem is he wants an omnibus so he did his job, senator schumer. >> absolutely. >> brian: you understand and i know you know, this without senator sinema and manchin if you guys are not in the majority, that filibuster is gone. and with the democratic president, you might not even recognize this country. >> you are absolutely right. i think there is a lot at stake and this election and i think that's why we need everyone doing everything. we must not just hold the house but we have got to take the senate. and we are poised to do that because we are right on the issues. we are moving forward in those ways. but, taking the senate back is going to allow us to protect america and then, obviously, we're going to get president trump in the white house. >> lawrence: roger that. senator, thank you so much for getting up this morning.
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congratulations on giving the response yesterday. >> thank you all. i appreciate it for giving me this opportunity. >> brian: pressure on her shoulders. i'm in kitchen now. kids are in bed. i have a speech to give to the country. seemed so natural. >> ainsley: she said she and her husband were watching the speech together. i'm thinking is he on the other side of the camera watching his wife they are in their kitchen. >> brian: why couldn't do my home studio i couldn't get my kids to stop barking. i could not keep people out of the kidnapperren. >> lawrence: it's a little tough. >> brian: go over to carley shimkus. >> carley: do you know what i was thinking about the kidnapperren? is that really her kitchen or a set. really her kitchen she is in the same room right now and now i'm like she has got a really nice kitchen. i want that. >> brian: product player. great to have your book back there. >> carley: more news to get to, guys. talking about an interesting nugget. george santos attended president biden's speech last night. this was the first time he was back on capitol hill since he was removed by his colleagues last year for allegedly misusing
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campaign funds. santos is planning to run for congress again against g.o.p. congressman nikola let that who was one of the members who led the charge to remove him from office. utility provider excel energy says its equipment may have sparked the largest wildfire in texas history. the company did not provide specifics but state investigators believe the deadly smokehouse creek fire was caused by power lines. more than 7,000 cows have been killed in the wildfire that are now 74% contained. and take a look at this wild video showing a tyler falling off a united airlines flight just after takeoff in san francisco. the plane that was originally headed for japan was safely diverted to l.a. that tire though oh, boy, look at that, crushing several cars in the airport's employee parking lot. the united airlines spokesperson telling fox news digital the aircraft is designed to land safely with missing or damaged tires. but, a full set is preferred.
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a house committee voting unanimously to advance a bill that would ban tiktok from the u.s. app. stores and devices unless the beijing based bytedance, which owns the company sells it. lawmakers say the platform is a national security threat. tiktok is encouraging users to flood lawmakers' offices with calls urging them to vote against the bills. tiktok issuing this statement saying quote the government is attempting to strip 170 million americans of their constitutional right to free expression. and new york attorney general letitia james was met with a chorus of boos during a speech at an fdny ceremony. [cheers] [boos] [applause] [boos continue] >> oh, come on. we're in the house of god. [boos] >> first, simmer down. >> carley: that can't feel too good. people in the crowd shouting
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trump. this comes after james' lawsuit against the former president that resulted in a judgment of over $450 million owed. those your headlines, guys. >> lawrence: i love it. [laughter] >> carley: i heard you say good when i was reading. >> brian: make sure to dvr our show -- thank you so much carley -- because you want to see her read it again. now. this. >> ainsley: malaysian airlines flight 370 disappeared -- totally disappeared 10 years ago. >> brian: i don't think cnn covered it at all. next guest followed the case from the beginning his theory on what might have happened, next. ♪ emergen-c crystals pop and fizz when you throw them back. and who doesn't love a good throwback? ( ♪ ) ( ♪ )
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>> ainsley: it's been 10 years since the mysterious disappearance of the malaysian flight 370. the plane had 239 people on board and still missing despite largest and most expensive ocean search ever. just this week the malaysian government said the possibility of reopening the search for the doomed airliner is on the table. jeff wise is an aviation journalist and the co-host of the deep dive mh 370. his podcast. and he joins us now. good morning to you. >> hey, thanks for having me. >> ainsley: what do you think happened? >> well, listen, for a long time the assumption has been that this plane must have been taken by the pilot on a suicide/murder
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mission into the southern ocean. but they didn't find the plane where the satellite signals indicated that it must have gone. we have to open up inquiry and think what else could have happened to this plane. >> ainsley: right. >> on the podcast we revealed rd yesterday we revealed something pretty amazing a researcher at the university of texas named todd humphreys. is he a very respected investigator. he said there was actually a cybersecurity vulnerability that this plane had, which most planes don't which would have allowed somebody on board of the plane to hack that signal to make it look like he it was going south into the ocean when it really went north how would they do that. >> 77 boeing's first electric airplane if you get down through unlocked hatch at the front of the passenger cabin, you've got access to the entire control system of the entire airplane. and this plane was made at a time before people were really worried about cybersecurity and it has no passwords. no security.
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you're in that room you have root level access to everything. >> ainsley: you were telling me in the commercial break when they found the debris tell the folks at home what you said because this is fascinating. >> so when this debris started washing up -- i have an article in the new york magazine that ran yesterday, when this debris washed up it was covered in little criticals barnacles they were excited we know how they grow we can study the animals and tell us where these pieces went into the water. when they looked closely they realized these things had only been growing for a couple months. that means there was a year long gap between the plane disappearing and this stuff going into the ocean. the question is where were those pieces in the meantime? >> ainsley: that is weird. your theory is someone on the plane hijacked the system, crashed the plane somewhere, and then how did the debris get in the water if it crashed on land. >> well, probably it didn't crash. i mean, the idea is if you have this cybersecurity vulnerability on the one hand and this debris that didn't seem to go in the water for a year on the other, that implies that somebody
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hijacked the plane, took it north, and then later took pieces off it and put it in the water. >> ainsley: so you think this plane could be somewhere in like, what? a garage or hanger? >> the data actually tells us where the plane went. it would have gone -- if it went north it went to kazakhstan. and quite close to a russian space port, actually. >> ainsley: my gosh could the people on board still be alive. >> conceivablably. >> ainsley: okay. >> there's a piece of evidence that would indicate otherwise there was a satellite phone on the plane and malaysian airlines actually called the plane twice hoping that someone would pick up and tell them where it was. nobody answered that call. there was a phone in the passenger cabin that somebody could have picked up. the fact that nobody -- none of these 237 people picked up the phone. >> ainsley: we're really out of time. really quickly who do you think is responsible for this? >> russia. >> ainsley: why do you think that. >> four months later the russians shot down one of the 16 mh malaysian airlines 777s
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that exist in the world. there is only 16 malaysian 777s out of a global of 16,000, 18,000 planes. what are the odds, right? >> ainsley: wow. they were -- this was in crimea happening 10 years ago. >> people say why would the russians do this? everyone was look at crimea and looking at illegal annexation of crimea. when this happened the whole world stopped paying attention to that and started paying attention to something elms. if you don't like the conversation, change what you are talking about. >> ainsley: yeah. deep dive, mh 370 is his podcast if you want to learn more about it and read the new yorker. thank you so much for coming on this. is fascinating. gold star dad of a service member killed in that withdrawal in afghanistan. look at his picture. he was interrupting biden's speech last night. [shouting] >> biggest increase in history. [shouting] >> ainsley: pete hegseth called the exit from afghanistan
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schedule a free consultation. >> the year before i took office murder rates went up 30%. [shouting] >> 30% they went up. [shouting] >> the biggest increase in history. [shouting] >> brian: what was going on there the would go star dad yelling remember abby gate state of the union address last night. his son was slain lance nikoui one of the 30 soldiers killed during the disastrous exit from afghanistan in 2021. the president hasn't even sat down for a briefing about what went wrong. here to react is "fox & friends weekend" co-host pete hegseth. a lot of things to talk about in the 66-minute address. we thought you would want to talk about that. do you understand the frustration, i'm sure, pete? >> pete: oh, no doubt. you know, i was watching like everybody else, couldn't quite
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tell what he was saying at first. i heard marines. but then when you play it back, yes, absolutely, abby gate, u.s. marines, this is a dad who when he hears joe biden say -- and he said it. this came shortly after this. joe said the world is safer off -- the world is better off, you know, america is safer since i took office. and this dad is sitting in the balcony saying, what? the taliban is in charge. ukraine has been invaded. you know, iran is closer to a bomb. china has moved -- i mean, there is nothing about the world we live in right now safer or more stable. and his son was killed and effectively ignored by the biden administration for political reasons. so i can't imagine being in that balcony and, you know, taken out because the rules of the house. but, he is speaking for a lot of americans that say we're not going to forget that we know what you've wrought on the world, joe. and it's not making us safer. >> brian: right.
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joe biden didn't have to pay for that politically because we had the midterms after the worst disaster in american military history. and in the midterms was not a red rout. they lost the house. slim margin in the senate. but he walked away feeling like it didn't matter to the american people and i guess that adds to the frustration, too. keeping with foreign affairs another place you know quite well is israel. let's go over to gaza where the president of the united states, to his credit, did not call for a cease-fire, despite congresswoman -- the two congresswomen cori bush and tlaib both wearing holding up signs that say cease-fire now. but he is going to build a port and start delivering aid to gaza. your thoughts? >> there's a truck load of problems with this, brian. they say they are going to build a port outside of gaza without utilizing american boots on the ground. the navy is going to do it. got to get close enough to deliver the aid. which puts american troops,
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american sailors in a vulnerable position. then you have to distribute the aid. ultimately, who is going to maintain it once it's on land? hamas will, if not physically then psychologically take control of how it's distributed. you could argue you are giving aid to hamas through this process. israel is being told sit down, we're building a port in gaza now. this will change the game. this is a craven cave to his hard left who is making a lot of noise. maybe even delaying him to his speech if you were watching the beginning because of the protest in the street. is he scared of them. scared of a few voters in michigan and a few voters in minnesota have ho have a very radical and different view of america's leadership. and you saw it last night. >> brian: yeah, absolutely. when benny gantz gets invited here looks like he is trying to turn the page on netanyahu. it's not his business to effect their government. finally tiktok, a bill is moving through the house right now that would force tiktok to sell their company. bytedance owned by china or face
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a ban. this legislation will trample the first amendment right of 170 million americans and deprive 5 million small businesses of a platform they grow great jobs. that's tiktok's response to the legislation. what are your thoughts about this approach? >> pete: it's about time. it passed the committee 50 to nothing. it looks like something that's going to have some energy if the senate chooses to actually take it up. bytedance would have to divest and if they don't, then they're effectively not allowed to do business in the united states. long overdue. we are poisoning, you know, this brian, we are pumping garbage into the minds of her kids coming from our enemy's h.q. maybe congress will show the guts to do it. we'll see. here, brian, real quick, stepping back, overall. watching the so-called d.c. media react to the speech last night. they are all saying it was spirited and feisy. biden's back. i heard grandpa yelling at me with a lot of sentences that
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mushed together in a hyper partisan way. i actually don't think it will land very well. especially iindependents inthe . 8 months from the election and this is how you are framing the other guy. >> brian: 100 percent agree. i will add. this at least pretty clear is he going to finish this race. he had to show up so no one would jump in at the last minute for democrats. >> pete: exactly right. >> brian: gavin newsom keep your gel on stay in california. this is going to be his show. we know what this fight going to look like. >> pete: i agree. >> brian: watch him over the weekend 6 to 10:00. cutest thing you will see all day a little coach with a big personality. coach c.v. and his dad. look at this. he will join us next. hope he doesn't call a time-out. [. >> there you go. .
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♪ >> joey: welcome back. president biden finally acknowledging georgia nursing student laken riley who police say was murdered by venezuelan migrant. overnight along the southern border, a big group of migrants apprehended by texas dps in
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eagle pass. our very own griff jenkins is live at the border in eagle pass with the latest. griff? >> griff: yeah, good morning, joey. and the spring surge showing no signs of slowing down. let's look right at this video we shot just moments ago. you can sees a we are speaking right now, they are processing this group of migrants. they crawled over a box and encountered by texas dps and the texas national guard. about half of this group is venezuelan, joey. and that matters because they're concerned about gang affiliations. >> now, let me show you some images of tattoos of the tren de aragua gang we talked about it yesterday. they are the most violent gang in venezuela. you can see the identifications of train train from ar arawg go. violent crime cases we are seeing play out including laken riley remember the brother of
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the accused killer laken riley. the brother suspected of being a member of that group. meanwhile the texas officials are trying to slow things here. yesterday, we encountered texas national guard confronting a group of migrants right where we are standing telling the migrants in spanish to go back to mexico. listen here. [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> griff: illegal to cross that river he says. we also encountered one interesting individual wearing a very interesting t-shirt. we talked to him. here is what he told us. [speaking spanish] [laughter] >> griff: let me in. sort of says it all, joey.
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just one final note. and that is with the venezuelans, what's so difficult is we don't have a repatriation agreement to send them back. ice agents tell fox in fiscal year 2023 they encountered more than 335,000 venezuelans of which only 834 were sent back. joey? >> joey: wow, thanks, griff. all right, carley, over to you. >> carley: more news to get to. a road rage shooting on a florida interstate all over a tossed water bottle. >> a truck driver from virginia was arrested after shooting at another trucker. the victim says he stopped after the suspect pulled alongside him and threw a water bottle into his truck. whether the victim started driving again, the suspect chased him, firing shots. he is now being held without bond, thankfully no one was hurt. and here is some news that a lot of people don't want to hear this weekend. it's time to spring forward into daylight saving time.
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the concept was introduced by benjamin franklin in 1784. >> we want to know what you think of daylight saving time. email us at friends@foxnews.com. those are your headlines and a little history lesson. lawrence, over to you. >> lawrence: end it, carley. >> carley: i agree. and now i don't know what i'm going to do with brock. there's a lot of considerations when you have a baby with sleep. >> lawrence: thanks, carley. >> carley: car you are welcome. >> lawrence: tiny coach with a big personality and is he going viral. >> there you go. >> lawrence: joining me now is 5-year-old christopher and his dad reggie, the boy's varsity basketball coach in north carolina. coach, thanks so much for joining the program. >> thank you all for, this everything this morning. >> lawrence: christopher, how long have you been coaching? >> how long have you been
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coaching, man? >> for 2024. >> lawrence: so you are a new coach. and how are your players reacting to you being so young? >> >> how do they react? what do you tell them? >> lawrence: let's get you in, dad. >> happy friday every day is game day. >> lawrence: every day is game day. [laughter] >> lawrence: so, coach, you brought your son into this. how are the players reacting toward it? >> they love him. they embrace him. they actually, you know, sometimes i think they listen to him more than they listen to me sometimes. but it's just amazing to see how he is talking to them on the sidelines telling them, you know, keep your head up. he gets on his brother all of the time who is a 14-year-old freshman and he goes come on, can you do better. you have got to stay consistent.
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amazing to see how they react. had. >> lawrence: this is friday couldn't give me and my office a pep talk so we can make it through the weekend? >> a pep talk. >> a what? >> talking about the big time player. tell him what do you tell them. >> big time player make big time plays and big time game. >> lawrence: yeah. coach christopher, do you hope to be a coach in the nba one day? >> yes. oh. we got invited to coach. >> all-star game? >> the all-star game. >> lawrence: that's what i'm talking about, coach. >> he just got invited to coach at the high school all-star game he got that invitation yesterday. so we actually had it but he asked me he said well, does that mean you sit on the bench and i got to stand up or i do -- do you stand up and i sit on the bench? i said you can stand up and coach, man. >> lawrence: i hope i get to play for you one day, coach. thank you so much for joining the program. >> all right thank you very
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